Brian’s popular Daily Audio Bible podcast is focused on exactly that: reading the Bible. And you can now get each day’s reading sent directly to your email inbox by signing up for the Daily Audio Bible reading plan. Each daily email contains the full text of that day’s reading, plus a link to listen to Brian reading the passage.

If you’ve wanted to read more of the Bible but have been intimidated at the prospect of doing so, this is a great way to get into the habit of spending time each day in God’s Word. The Daily Audio Bible readings draw on both the Old and New Testaments, helping you through the more challenging passages of the Bible and showing how the different parts of Scripture work together as a whole.

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"It is right and inevitable that we should be much concerned about the salvation of those we love. But we must be careful not to expect or demand that their salvation should conform to some ready-made pattern of our own." - C.S. Lewis www.biblegateway.com/devotionals/cs-lewis-daily/2015/05/05...

What countries use Bible Gateway the most? How many Scripture annotations do Bible Gateway users make each month? What are the site's most-used features? Rachel Barach (Bible Gateway's general manager) answers these and other questions in a new interview at Living With Faith. Read it here: www.livingwithfaith.org/biblegateway-interview.html...

"If the devil can’t make us bad, his next trick is to burn us out." Watch this week's devotional video from Sheri Rose Shepherd for insight into managing stress and burnout: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK-xx7s9bNA...

Hearing someone read God's Word out loud is a different experience than simply reading it silently yourself. Does your church or community practice the public reading of Scripture? This short essay from our Scripture Engagement site looks at the long tradition of spoken Scripture, and encourages you to incorporate more of it into your weekly worship: www.biblegateway.com/resources/scripture-engagement/public-reading-scripture/home...